Episode 23 Shownotes

1. World of Tanks at http://worldoftanks.net/

2. Combat Arms at http://combatarms.nexon.net/

3. Morning Glories, Vol. 1, Nick Spencer & Joe Eisma, Image Comics, 2011.  ISBN: 978-1607063193, $9.99.

4. Morning Glories, Vol. 2, Nick Spencer & Joe Eisma, Image Comics, 2011.  ISBN: 978-1607064077, $12.99.

5. Podcast Intro and Outro – Andrew Lubman’s, “Train of Thought”.

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Other items mentioned: Lord of the Rings; Daemon; World of War Planes; World of Battleships; Runescape; SimCity; Grand Thief Auto; Left For Dead; Lost; Heroes; Time Travel; Cloning; Clones.

Episode 23 of ComicPop Library: Everybody Needs More of Me…Noo!

Episode 23 of ComicPop Library: Everybody Needs More Me..Noo! is up and ready for your listening pleasure.  In this episode the crew is joined by Andy as we review and discuss the Free to Play, Pay to Win online games World of Tanks and Combat Arms and the first two graphic novels of Morning Glories written by Nick Spencer and art by Joe Eisma.

Episode 23 of ComicPop Library: Everybody Needs More Me..Noo!

New Collected Editions

Here are four collected trades that libraries might be interested in.  Incredibles, Vol. 5 is available from Boom Studios which would be a good addition to your library’s children graphic novel collection.  DC has Noche Roja which would appeal to your crime fiction fans.  However, Noche Roja is definitely one for the mature reader.  Image is rolling out Morning Glories, Vol. 1 – For a Better Future which will appeal to your Teen/Young Adult readers.  Morning Glories is set in a private high school academy with that touch of supernatural.  The other title libraries might be interested in would be Fringe: Tales from the Fringe.  This will be one of those editions that librarians can use to cross promote within your library between the TV series, books and graphic novels.